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Что (кто) такое merchantman$47989$ - определение

BRITISH MERCHANT SHIPS WITH ONBOARD FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
CAM Ship; Catapult Aircraft Merchantman
  • The Hawker Sea Hurricane ''W9182'' on the catapult of a CAM ship
  • Test launch of a Hurricane at [[Greenock]], Scotland, 31 May 1941
  • A Hurricane IA before launch during trials at [[Greenock]], in 1941

Miles Merchantman         
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
Miles M.71 Merchantman
The Miles Merchantman was a scaled-up and four-engined development of the Miles Aerovan light freighter. It flew in 1947 but the design was abandoned when Miles Aircraft was taken over by Handley Page in 1948.
CAM ship         
CAM ships were World War II-era British merchant ships used in convoys as an emergency stop-gap until sufficient escort carriers became available. CAM ship is an acronym for catapult aircraft merchant ship.
Armed merchantman         
  • SMS ''Greif'']] dueling at close range during the [[action of 29 February 1916]]
  • 6}} before being scuttled.
  • Trindade]], 14 September 1914
MERCHANT SHIP EQUIPPED WITH GUNS, USUALLY FOR DEFENSIVE PURPOSES, EITHER BY DESIGN OR AFTER THE FACT
Armed Merchant Cruiser; Armed merchant cruiser; Merchant Cruiser; Auxillary cruiser; Auxilliary cruisers; Auxilliary cruiser; Auxiliary cruisers; Auxiliary cruiser; Armed Merchantmen; Armed merchantmen; Italian cruiser Barletta; German auxiliary cruiser raiders; Merchant cruiser
An armed merchantman is a merchant ship equipped with guns, usually for defensive purposes, either by design or after the fact. In the days of sail, piracy and privateers, many merchantmen would be routinely armed, especially those engaging in long distance and high value trade.

Википедия

CAM ship

CAM ships were World War II-era British merchant ships used in convoys as an emergency stop-gap until sufficient escort carriers became available. CAM ship is an acronym for catapult aircraft merchant ship.

They were equipped with a rocket-propelled catapult launching a single Hawker Hurricane, dubbed a "Hurricat" or "Catafighter" to destroy or drive away an attacking bomber. Normally the Hurricane fighter would be lost when the pilot then bailed out or ditched in the ocean near the convoy. CAM ships continued to carry their normal cargoes after conversion.

The concept was developed and tested by the five fighter catapult ships, commissioned as warships and commanded and crewed by the Royal Navy – but the CAM ships were merchant vessels, commanded and crewed by the Merchant Navy.